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Maybe start with the PU as a priority and have SQ42 on the back burner? - Star Citizen Spectrum
Your customer facing shop is almost exclusively about Star Citizen, your marketing drive is almost exclusively about Star Citizen, the money we pay for in game items are exclusively for Star...robertsspaceindustries.com
CIG need a finished project sooner rather than later. Finishing SQ42 (the first instalment) is going to take substantially less time than the PU.
Unbelievable.....apply a little logic.. if SQ42 takes so long that funding dries up and CIG cannot reach 'releasel, then the PU had no chance in hades of actually reaching a 'release' state and any additional funding would equate to throwing money into a black hole.
Funding will dry up because its being used to develop a game people have no interest in, have no access to because if they had interest in it they would buy it separately, this at the expense of the game they did, or at least though they were paying for.
If your shop does everything it can to advertise one thing but what you're actually getting is something else telling them "read the small print" does not then make that ok with them, it most certainly does not then make them feel like its their fault and telling them it is will just make that someone already boiling over with justified rage feel even worse.
aja… but that’s the trick. Not everybody have been waiting those 7years, remember?Well, that doesn't bode well for SC when SQ42 is already 7 years late.
No, it comes from not being so naive as to think that making something illegal stops criminals fro getting it if they want it. Just look at Toronto, Canada. Handguns are as close to banned in Canada as it gets, but some neighborhoods in Toronto have as much gun crime as any American city.
As a long time gamer in the Austin area, at the time of the Star Citizen KS, I asked ten of my friends who had worked at Origin Systems what they thought about Chris Roberts. Oh my, it was not pretty. The man was referred to as everything from an arrogant Miles Gloriosus to an narcissistic egomaniac. There was no positive commentary.
On his first game, Wing Commander, Roberts had to have a co-producer added to handle all the nuts and bolts and logistics, and at the tail end of the project a programmer had to be brought in to fix the unworkable ship programming. His second game, Strike Commander, was three years late, at a time when that was unheard of. Roberts admitted that a million man hours of work on it was wasted. And in WCs 3 and 4, he mostly focused on the cutscenes. Preparing for his tour de force directorial debut movie Wing Commander, no doubt. Digital Anvil, his previous game company to CIG, produced absolutely zero games in-house during its run. Once they'd taken over Digital Anvil, it took Microsoft three years to actually get the finished game of Freelancer released. No game helmed by Chris Roberts ever released outside of the structure of Origin Systems in the last 35 years. Roberts hasn't released a game in 25 years.
When you see the same mistakes being made in CIG's development of Star Citizen twenty-five years later, with no one to rein in the excess, you have to realize that the SC project is in for a long and bumpy ride.
But their marketing department is going to be written up in business textbooks for quite a while.
More fun gossip (and bonus history recap) in that Ars thread…
More fun gossip (and bonus history recap) in that Ars thread…
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Please understand, the backers voted for more stretch goals.
CIG was likely getting their ducks in a row for this eventuality by fine print separating the Star Citizen PU and Squadron 42 into independent pledge packages that are not automatically tied together. This way, the bulk of their pledges are for the PU, and so financial liability is minimized as they can try to claim that the funding was for the PU, and NOT for Squadron 42, therefore, the potential refunds are much lower when Squadron 42 project is either cancelled, or is absolutely terrible.Suspect that the SQ42 push by CR, in addition to whatever possible obligations he may have towards the Calders on that regard, may also be linked to the fact CIG could still be fully liable for delivery of SQ42 as there is really zero delivered there. While the PU can probably be legally argued on the basis of an Early Access and CIG has done that precisely in the past, or they could just release it now as is. But there is no such "excuse" for SQ42.
CIG was likely getting their ducks in a row for this eventuality by fine print separating the Star Citizen PU and Squadron 42 into independent pledge packages that are not automatically tied together. This way, the bulk of their pledges are for the PU, and so financial liability is minimized as they can try to claim that the funding was for the PU, and NOT for Squadron 42, therefore, the potential refunds are much lower when Squadron 42 project is either cancelled, or is absolutely terrible.